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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1966, p. 9

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Kaline Clicking, Tigers Growling By BEN OLAN jnesota Twins 5-4 and California Max Alvis and Joe Azcue, The Triple Play Doesn't Help, Associated Press Sports Writer, Angels blanked Chicago White|second run came in the fourth ba The pennant - hungry Detrolt Tigers are making more noise in the American League race now that their big gun, Al Ka- line, is taking a firmer toehold at the plate. Kaline was in a Baltimore grade school in 1945 when Hank Greenberg, then Detroit's hot- shot gunner, came out of the Army and homered the Tigers into the World Series, They haven't won a league title since. Kaline, who underwent sur- gery for a foot malfunction last fall, hammered two homers and drove in three runs as Detroit Sox, 1-0. Kaline's performance lifted his totals to eight homers and 24 runs batted in and increased his batting average to .291, He hit .281 last season when the Ti- gers finished fourth. The victory was the Tigers' seventh in their last eight games and enabled them to re- main only one game back of Cleveland and Baltimore, The Indians lead by six percentage/ators leading 5-4 after five in- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, points, 80X HAVE POWER Jim Gosger hammered two homers and Tony Conigliaro one when Fred Whitfield singled, stole second and later scored when Azcue' grounded into a double play. Raltimore's victory in the first game of a twi - night |doubleheader was the result of 14th inning doubles by Luis Ap-| jaricio and pinch hitter Camile} |Careeon, The second game was suspended because of Balli- more's cily curfew with the Sen- jnings, It will be continued be-| 'fore tonight's regularly sched- 'uled game. | Pitcher Fred Talbot hit a two- run double in a four-run sixth i AL KALINE YESTERDAY'S STARS Batting--Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves, slammed two homers, including a grand slam, a double and a single and drove Seaver Loses By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Even a rare triple play couldn't help Tom. Seaver Wed- nesday night as Toronto Maple, Leafs collected all the runs they needed oii ie Jacksonyitte Suns pitcher en route to a 5- International League victory. Seaver, who won his first 2 -ithree starts of the season, gave up five hits and four runs and committed two errors while los- ing his fourth straight. He was taken out of the game after facing three batters in the fourth inning. | Elsewhere, Columbus Jets jshutout Rochester Red Wings, 3-0. before losing the second To Leafs | game of the doubleheader 7-4, }and Toledo Mud Hens executed) four double plays en route to a 20 victory over Syracuse) Chiefs. A scheduled game be- trecn- Richmond. Braves and Buffalo Bisons was rained out after 44% innings. Reggie Smith hit two doubles and a team-mate Bob Sadowski. hit another in the Leafs victory. Dave Wissman won the opener for the Jets with a fifth- inning two-run homer and a seventh inning single that scored the other Columbus run. Mickey McGuire and Mike Ep- stein hit homers for Rochester in the nightcap. Thuredey, June 9, 1966 9) THE OSHAWA TIMES, | WRESTLING THURSDAY -- JUNE 9 -- 8:30 P.M. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM "it it's LUMBER call our NUMBER PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. _ 2- TWO MAIN EVENTS - 2 WHIPPER BILLY WATSON " JOHNNY POWERS " MASKED YANKEE Ne, 1 " EXTRA -- ADDED ATTRACTION -- EXTRA TERRIBLE TED vs. 400 Me. Wrestling Beer -- Also the Bear will take on All Comore GENE DUBOIS PAT FLANNAGAN ve BOB LIEPLER Tickets for these fine Exhititions ot the Cosine Resteurent 1.50 -- 1.25 -- 78 -- Diol 723-9721 -- Pat Milosh Promoter 4 GREAT BOUTS -- 4--- SEE THE BEAR edged Boston Red Sox 5-4 Wed- nesday night. The veteran oul- fielder kept his. team in the game until Don Wert walked with the bases filled in the \ith, forcing in the winning run. The other games were close too. Cleveland Indians edged New York Yankees 2-1, Balti more Orioles beat Washington Senators 6-5 in 14 innings, Kan gas City Athletics defeated Min- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Minnesota 22 26 458 National League New York 22 26 .458 WoL Pet. GRL| Washington 23 30 434 611 Kansas City 19 29 .396 604 1% | Boston 19 32 .373 588 1% Wednesday's Results 588 Chicago 6 California 1 547 4 Kansas City 5 Minnesota 4 A455 Boston 4 Detroit 5 449 New York 1 Cleveland 2 438 Washington 5-5 Baltimore 6-4 New York 28 .378 (Second game suspended after Chicago 35 314 five innings) Wednesday's Results Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco 1 Houston 6 Kansas City (Talbot 3-4) at St. Louis 11 Pittsburgh 5 Minnesota (Pascual 6-5) Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 10 Boston (Santiago 4-2) at De- Lage -- Ede ; g |troit (Wickersham 1-0) (N) AM ANGE seat ote | New York (Downing 6-3) at Probable Pitchers Today Cleveland (Tiant 4-3) (T) Atlanta (Cloninger 4-6) at tachi New York (Hamilton 4-5) (N)|timore (HcNaln 43) (Ne Cincinnati (Jay 5-2) at Phila- i ; delphia (Jackson 3-5) (N) St. Louis (Briles 1-3) at Pitts- burgh (Fryman 4-0) (N) Los Angeles (Osteen 7-5) at Toledo Chicago (Holtzman 2-6) Jacksonville San Francisco (Herbel 1-0) at) Richmond Houston (Dierker 2-1) (N) Rochester Buffalo American League Toronto 19 25 . W L Pct. GRL Syracuse 19 28 31 18 .633 Today's Games 32 19 .827 Columbus at Rochester $0 19 .#12 Toledo at Syracuse 25 24 510 Buffalo at Richmond 26 26 .500 Toronto at Jacksonville in six runs in a 7-6 victory over) New York Mets. Pitching George Brunet, California Angels, yielded only' two hits in a 1-6 triumph over Chicago White Sox. for Boston, Sam McDowell, making his first appearance in two weeks, enabled the Indians to maintain their slim league lead. The Yanks scored their only run in the seventh when Roger Maris singled and scored on Joe Pepitone's double, The In- jitter and a 'three-hitter in re dians picked up their first TUM cording shutouts in his two pre- in the second on doubles by vinus games, inning that lifted Kansas City to its triumph over the Twins. 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